Safety standards
Stop defending the legal approach to their enforcement; it's a dead institution and there's no use mourning it (much less attempting to revive it).
Even when things do go through approval, the process seems to be largely rubber-stamping these days (I discovered that the “Sun Fair” C14 inlet in my Sunbeam RC5600 has off‑spec pins – and as I saw in RetraVision, so does that in the smaller Kambrook KRC300 – which I've now replaced with a properly‑dimensioned Solteam inlet from an old PSU, an FSP if I remember right). Let's not forget the Dumbplex 3088T heater , along with numerous travel adapters on which only the Australian side complies (the foreign parts violating their respective standards).
If anything DēLonghi are the only small-appliance brand (that I've seen) which manages to stay on top of these matters.
So I try to stay with them (certainly for heaters) except where there's a good reason to get something else (e.g. the Russell Hobbs RHT12 toaster).
On a side note, I've come to admire Leon Crampin on the UK Vintage Radio forum; he foresaw the whole RIFA metallized paper capacitor debacle, and he definitely doesn't sugar-coat his views (whether on the slackness of standards bodies, or the “quality” of Quad equipment).